Wow. This program is incredible. It just rips apart .dll and gives you the addresses to each function, even the names of them. I suppose if we find the right one to attack we could detour the function. Ofcourse I'm not completely sure how to detour functions not part of the native Windows API.

ive already figured out how to make hack addies unpatchable.

this wont stop bypasses form getting patched though

notice in the one .dll i riped apart hshield only chekcs the version of engine.exe
this what stops u from using an old version of it

now what do we know about hacks

#1 cshell.dll is were all the hack addies are
#2 engine.exe and cshell get updated together

so what can we do

#1 detour the version checking functions
what will this do?
this will alow us to keep old versions of engine.exe and cshell.dll
this way when theres an update ours wont change and old hack addies will still work
theres alil more to it then that but u get the idea

now possible problems with the above

#1 does the server do a check on the file versions as well

if it does we could patch the files with updated version numbering

if this works we would no longer have to update hgacks with current addies and base pointers.useful yes.importnant so/so it dont take long to update the addies anyways but it stops the coders from having to search all the addies all over again, and leaves them more free time to work on the new bypass when hshield updates

just kicking around some ideas

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if this works we would no longer have to update hgacks with current addies and base pointers.useful yes.importnant so/so it dont take long to update the addies anyways but it stops the coders from having to search all the addies all over again, and leaves them more free time to work on the new bypass when hshield updates
just kicking around some ideas

Yeh you could do that if you want to deal with huge amounts of compatibility issues. I'd say the best way is just to find the signature of the addresses you want and create an address logger to automatically search out those addresses. That's what everyone does in Warrock.

We only want to bypass the hack detection features. Disabling the Engine from updating could lead to problems.

Last edited by why06; 09-23-2009 at 02:03 PM.

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Here ya go

Here is that info you wanted. I will put up to tut's. how to disable eagle and how to delete the hiddens.

How to disable Eagle NT:
Start > Run > regedit> OK
Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Servic es\
Right Click EagleNT
Select Permissions…
Click Advanced
Click Add
Type your Windows account name in the text box
Click Check Names, if the name you typed becomes underlined continue, if not type it again and try again Check Names.
Click OK
Check Full Control
Click OK
Uncheck “Inherit from parent the permission entries that apply to child objects. Include these with entries explicitly defined here”.
Click “Remove” on the window that pops up.
Test, if not restart computer.